A new way of investigating and potentially treating the brain with ridiculous detail is catching on. We have spotted this, again in MIT’s Technology Review, summarising stuff on optogenetics from the Society for Neuroscience congress ...
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Curiouser and curiouser – why the mad hatter would be excited about neuroscience
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A hundred years of visualising the brain
A picture is worth a thousand words – 100 years of visualising the brain. In this MIT Technology Review, Moheb Costandi collects 10 pictures that cover the last 100 years of visualising the brain. Even ...
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Children imagine away pain
That magnificent imagination that kids have and that we somehow tend to lose as we grow up (why is that?) is apparently a powerful ally in attempts to reduce the frequency and impact of abdominal ...
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Amputees learn a physiologically impossible movement of their phantom limb
For those who missed ABC’s Australian coverage – here is the link to our article just published in the PNAS with extracts and news coverage. Interdependence of movement and anatomy persists when amputees learn a ...
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Graded motor imagery is effective for long-standing complex regional pain syndrome
Graded Motor Imagery for Chronic Pain View more documents from BodyIn Mind. Abstract Complex regional pain syndrome type 1 (CRPS1) involves cortical abnormalities similar to those observed in phantom pain and after stroke. In those ...